China News Service, Shenzhen, September 19, title: Hong Kong and Qinghai Qianhai celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival: Opening up a new track, Shenzhen and Hong Kong welcome new opportunities

  Author Zhu Zuying

  At the first Hong Kong restaurant BAYSLIFE in Shenzhen Qianhai Shenzhen-Hong Kong Youth Dream Workshop, many young people from the Youth Innovation and Entrepreneurship Center of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area are busy decorating the "dream train" minibus, hanging up a string of guesses Colorful lanterns for riddles.

In the restaurant, young people from Hong Kong and Macau wearing Hanfu are rehearsing the party...

  As the Chinese traditional festival Mid-Autumn Festival is approaching, more than 80 young people from Hong Kong and Macau recently performed traditional Mid-Autumn Festival activities such as admiring the bright moon, guessing lantern riddles, and jacquard lanterns at the Shenzhen Qianhai Shenzhen-Hong Kong Youth Dream Factory. The development of the district, the expectation for the inclusive development of Shenzhen and Hong Kong.

  In the past few days, the "Comprehensively Deepening the Reform and Opening Plan of the Qianhai Shenzhen-Hong Kong Modern Service Industry Cooperation Zone" has continued to arouse enthusiastic responses at home and abroad.

The outside world generally believes that the "Qianhai Plan" is a major benefit to Hong Kong's economic and social development and will also provide Hong Kong entrepreneurs and young people with more opportunities.

  In an interview, Zheng Siyi, the person in charge of BAYSLIFE, said that he has more than ten years of entrepreneurial experience in Hong Kong and the Mainland. The original intention of establishing BAYSLIFE is to hope that young people from Hong Kong and Macao can enjoy life outside of work.

"Affected by the epidemic, many young people in Hong Kong have not been able to reunite with their families. This evening party will allow everyone to interact with each other on the occasion of the Mid-Autumn Festival, eat food, play games, and enjoy the bright moon. It feels like family members." Zheng Siyi said.

  Talking about her choice to start a business and develop in Qianhai, Zheng Siyi used the word "lucky" to describe it.

"Before the recent Qianhai-related policies were issued, I chose Qianhai as my base. Regardless of work or life, Qianhai always paid attention to the problems encountered by young people in Hong Kong and Macao, and then collected opinions and tried my best to help us solve them. I really feel the care Qianhai has for us."

  Currently, Zheng Siyi has invested in an incubator project in the Youth Innovation and Entrepreneurship Center of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, which has attracted more than 50 Hong Kong companies to settle in.

In her opinion, the young team works hard together, and every day is very lively and interesting.

  Lin Ziwen, director of the Hong Kong E-sports Association, has been in Shenzhen for four or five years. He founded Shenzhen Jianpu E-sports Technology Co., Ltd., dedicated to technological and healthy e-sports sports.

He said: "I have already started my business in Hong Kong before, and coming to Shenzhen can be regarded as opening up a new track. There are many young people here in Qianhai. Many young people from Hong Kong and Macao also come to exchange views with me at the Mid-Autumn Festival this year. I am very interested. I was also attracted by the atmosphere of DreamWorks."

  In Lin Ziwen's eyes, Qianhai, even Shenzhen, and the Greater Bay Area can provide Hong Kong and Macao youths with unique employment and entrepreneurial opportunities, such as access to high-tech companies such as DJI and Tencent.

He believes that since Shenzhen is relatively young and iterates quickly, it always needs a steady stream of vitality to invest in the development of the city.

The Qianhai he saw was the development and employment opportunities that Hong Kong youth can obtain.

  Liu Shaoqin, a Hong Kong youth who just graduated from Jingdezhen Ceramics University in Jiangxi this year, said that through the policies of Shenzhen and Hong Kong, he has learned about the development opportunities Qianhai provides for Hong Kong and Macao youths.

Currently, Liu Shaoqin is responsible for the execution of activities at the Youth Innovation and Entrepreneurship Center in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area.

She said that preparing for the Mid-Autumn Festival together will make her feel very cordial.

  Liu Shaoqin said: “I was spending the Mid-Autumn Festival in Hong Kong with my family before, and this year I had a dinner with some friends in Shenzhen.” In the future, Liu Shaoqin hopes to start a business in this land of Qianhai and give full play to his professional expertise. Long, start a pottery experience or training institution.

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